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  • How to Check Your Website on Different Browsers

    Cross-browser compatibility has long been a frustration for website designers. What looks fine in one browser may be more or less “broken” in another, with sidebars shifted and elements overlapping... But does it really matter, how your website looks in different browsers, in the big picture of what your organization is trying to accomplish with ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on July 2, 2008
  • What's Your Rapleaf Reputation - and why should you care?

    We all know that the Internet is a very public space -- but do we always act that way?  The separate compartments of social networking sites, once isolated in their own little boxes, have created an illusion of privacy where none may exist -- and now those boxes are opening wide. Consider this: Rapleaf alone has created over 50 million ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on June 30, 2008
  • Easy Embedded Tables for Your Website or Blog: Part 2

    In the first part of this article, we talked about various ways to show data in tables on your website or blog -- their strengths and their limitations.  Here, we'll take a closer look at how to use Zoho Sheet, Google  Spreadsheets, or DabbleDB to create a searchable, interactive table that you can easily embed in your web page, ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on May 26, 2008
  • Read the Words: Free Text-to-Speech Tool

    Sometimes it just isn’t possible for your website's visitors to read what you have to say.  Perhaps a visitor has limited vision, or other physical challenges that make onscreen reading difficult. Perhaps reading itself may be a challenge for him. But accessibility can be about more than physical, mental, educational, and similar ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on May 23, 2008
  • Easy Embedded Tables for Your Website or Blog: Part One

    Some kinds of information are best presented in table form: school alumni lists, genealogy data, annotated lists of resources, survey results and statistical data, and so on. When you have several data fields for each item, a simple list won't cut it. Here are 5 methods you might choose to show a table on your web page.1. Screenshot ImageYes, you ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on May 15, 2008
  • How Well Does Your Website Work for its Users?

    How easy do you think it should be to make a charitable donation?  Getting a charity to accept your money might not be quite as easy as you'd think — if the charity's website is designed to meet its own needs, that is, rather than the needs of the people who visit and use the site. Here's an example: When an acquaintance passed away ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on May 8, 2008
  • Dilbert.com Goes Web 2.0

    How would you define Web 2.0? Wikipedia does a pretty good job of explaining it, but why use words alone to explain such a complex idea, when you can show-and-tell? Try this: Flip open just about any North American newspaper to the comics page... then take a look at Dilbert.com. The companion website to Dilbert, Scott Adams' widely ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on April 24, 2008
  • Free Online Color Testing Tools for Accessible Website Design

    Accessible websites are the fast-approaching future of web design, and accessibility is already the law in many jurisdictions. We're talking about websites whose designs don't create artificial barriers for people of differing abilities, or those with limited access to top-end technology. Color choice is just one aspect of accessible web design ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on April 21, 2008
  • Get Started with RSS Feeds and Feed Readers

    RSS is short for Really Simple Syndication, an internet standard for publishing updates to web-based content. You may hear it called web feeds, XML feeds, RSS channels, subscriptions, syndicated content -- by any name, it's all RSS -- and one of the most useful bits of internet technology to come along. What can RSS do for you? As a ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on March 28, 2008
  • Recruit New Volunteers Online and Celebrate Volunteer Week 2008

    April 27 - May 3, 2008 is National Volunteer Week in both Canada and the United States. The heightened awareness of volunteerism that goes along with such a campaign offers a golden opportunity to celebrate your existing volunteers — and to recruit new volunteers to your organization. Here are a few ideas of how your nonprofit might use the ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on March 25, 2008
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